This year at ITB Berlin, one of Africa’s most fascinating and under-explored destinations is stepping boldly into the global travel spotlight: Angola. Long overshadowed by its better-known counterparts, Angola is beginning to captivate the imaginations of travel designers, adventure seekers and cultural explorers alike — and the buzz at the Angola Tourism stand at ITB is palpable.
At a glance, Angola’s presence at the show feels like a breath of fresh air: bright colours, warm smiles, and stories of a landscape that defies easy categorisation. Here, wanderlust isn’t just about ticking marquee cities off a list; it’s about discovering a country where raw natural beauty intersects with vibrant local cultures and an intriguing, layered history.
From Untamed Wilderness to Wild Atlantic Coastlines
Ask any Angolan what makes their home special, and the answer often begins with landscape. Angola is a country of delicious contrasts — where sprawling savannahs give way to lush highlands, and where dramatic coastlines stretch uninterrupted into shimmering horizons.
For nature lovers, Iona National Park stands out as a must-see. This vast swath of protected wilderness offers mesmerising desert plains, monumental rock formations and a chance to glimpse wildlife in its most elemental form. Far from manicured safari parks, Iona feels like a place where the earth still breathes at its own pace — a primal, unforgettable encounter with nature.
Then there’s the Angolan coast: a seductive ribbon of Atlantic shoreline that tumbles over rugged cliffs, broad golden beaches and secluded bays. For surfers, beachcombers and anyone drawn to ocean horizons, the coastline promises endless exploration — from tranquil coves to the surf-ready swells that break in far-flung corners of the south.

Cities That Pulse With Culture and Creativity
Beyond the wilderness, Angola’s cities are alive with energy, art and urban discovery. Luanda, the capital, shimmers with a dynamic blend of colonial heritage and contemporary reinvention. Here, wide avenues and age-old architecture stand shoulder-to-shoulder with modern art galleries, live music venues and bustling markets brimming with local crafts and flavours.
Stroll through the city and you’ll hear the rhythms of semba and kizomba — musical traditions that echo in clubs, cafés and street corners alike. Local cuisine tempts with rich, bold flavours: from hearty stews simmered with fresh ingredients to grilled seafood caught just off the coast. For the curious traveller, Luanda offers a sensory immersion that feels both cosmopolitan and deeply rooted in local identity.
Adventure, Authenticity and Warm Hospitality
What many visitors find most compelling about Angola isn’t just its sights — it’s the experience. Here, adventure isn’t contrived; it’s woven into every corner of daily life. You might find yourself watching the sunrise over a desert plain, sharing a meal with fishermen at a quiet seaside village, or exploring a hidden waterfall deep in the interior highlands. Every journey feels personal, every sight feels earned.
And throughout it all, Angolan hospitality shines. From hotel hosts who greet you with genuine warmth to artisan market vendors eager to share the story behind their craft, there’s a frank generosity here — an invitation to slow down, ask questions, and connect beyond the surface.

What Travel Planners Are Talking About at ITB
At the Angola Tourism showcase, travel professionals are discovering a narrative that’s refreshingly different. It’s a story rooted in authenticity, where tourism doesn’t feel prepackaged but invitingly bespoke; where cultural heritage feels alive, not staged; and where the landscape — be it desert, mountain or ocean — commands attention without demanding it.
Tour operators are already envisioning new trips that blend coastal stays with wildlife excursions, cultural city stopovers with culinary journeys, and off-the-beaten-track discoveries that reward travellers willing to delve deeper.
Why Angola Matters Now
In a world where many destinations feel familiar, Angola stands out because it still feels new. It’s a place where the horizon keeps you guessing, where history and contemporary life beat together in bold rhythms, and where each day on the road feels like an invitation to write your own story.
For visitors to ITB Berlin, Angola’s presence is an exciting reminder that even as global travel becomes more connected, there are still places that surprise and delight — places that beckon curious explorers to be among the first to share their secrets.
As Angola steps confidently onto the global tourism stage, one thing is clear: adventurers, culture lovers and curious wanderers alike will want to be among the first to answer its call.
